Once again, the SEC leads the rest of its "power five" peers by a wide margin in an interesting NFL draft category.

The conference totaled 90 invitations for the upcoming NFL draft combine, according to SEC Network host Peter Burns. Fifty-two of those are from the SEC West, which is better than three other P5 conferences.

That includes the Big 12, which received 33 invitations. Texas A&M, one of the seven teams in the SEC West, is making sure future recruits are aware of the numbers.

In a recent recruiting graphic shared by a couple of A&M assistant coaches, the Aggies are pointing out the discrepancy in combine invitations. Only one conference is shaded in red, and you might be able to guess which one.

Even though the Aggies haven't been in the Big 12 in eight years, they remain fierce recruiting rivals against schools such as Oklahoma and Texas. All three programs signed top 10 classes, according to 247Sports.com's composite ranking.

Despite the impact recent Big 12 quarterbacks have made on the NFL (see Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes and Cleveland's Baker Mayfield), the list of combine invitations shows the SEC is still the most pro-style conference in college football.

And that will definitely be something A&M assistants will probably mention while on the recruiting trail this offseason.